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David Marcus

David Marcus is a professor at the University of Arizona Rogers College of Law. He has written widely on class actions, legal history, and administrative law. His work appears in the Georgetown Law Journal, the Texas Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the University of Chicago Law Review, among others.

Civil Procedure Blog Essay

Government Class Actions After Jennings v. Rodriguez

May 8, 2018 The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Jennings v. Rodriguez raised the momentous question of whether the government can indefinitely detain people without a hearing. If...
  • Maureen Carroll
  • Alexandra D. Lahav
  • Adam Zimmerman
  • David Marcus

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